What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two? If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

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Posted 27 February 2014 - 04:59 PM

rapture, on 27 February 2014 - 03:16 PM, said:

What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two?
If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

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What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two? If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

Not sure it's the right place to post this thread, we are in the Extraterrestrial Life & UFO Phenomenon section of the forum.

That said, orbs typically appear in flash pictures and are considered by scientists and most paranormal investigators to be dusts, water particules, bugs or light reflections. Some people claim to have seen colored orbs with their own eyes but aside from anecdotical evidence there is no proof to support that.

Therefore I will have to say that even though black holes are certainly not thoroughly understood in physics, what we call ''orbs'' in pictures and sightings have no astrophysical origin whatsoever.

I may be wrong but I thought orbs were something to do with ghosts or spirits and black holes are dead stars eating their way through the universe!? Can ghosts escape black holes???

Quite right but orbs are actually a natural phenomenon mesinterpreted for ghosts and spirits. I've never seen a picture of orbs that couldn't be explained by dusts or water particules, bugs flying around or light reflections.

I am not seeing the link with black holes though... Even if we assume that ''orbs'' should be some kind of entities appearing on digital camera. The theory of black holes is basically that of matters packed so tightly with a gravitation pull so strong that nothing can escape it and that include light. I don't think that's what appear on camera..

What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two? If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

There is a high probability... that their is a definite relationship between micro-mini black holes and flying saucers, which also can be enclosed in various lighted fusion plasma fields; contained by two magnetic fields surrounding the starship. The color level depends on the power ratings: bluish-white --- for high energy power levels for extreme speeds, fiery reddish orange --- for low speeds, takeoff/landings and offensive/defensive OP's.

Google: Black hole starships

The only possible method for interstellar travel that has 100% complete energy transfer from engine to the thruster's --- is the use of a micro-mini black hole, that safely confines to itself on or near the starship. Whether Hawking gamma radiation is used to propel the starship is an option.

But my own pet theory...is that the micro-mini black hole is confined on the starship/saucer itself. The black hole could be a product from the likes of a type of Cern accelerator, or the harvesting of a tiny piece from a rogue mini black hole, that has been torn to bits by an antimatter bomb.

The BH {black hole} piece is taken to a refinery by a tractor beam on some isolated asteroid --- crushed into tiny pieces --- and possibly refined into a electrostatic bottom hull plate of a saucer starship.

The black hole propulsion unit would have the ability to attract starlight photons from an open port, that funnels the photons to the black hole propulsion unit, and expels the photons from one or two of it's magnetic poles with extreme thrust --- increasing speed exponentially squared --- to the speed of light barrier an on into the superluminal realm.

In places that lack starlight --- such as on dark alien world's --- that black hole propulsion unit would need a small amount of fuel --- such as seawater ---- which is injected between the two magnetic fields, surrounding the starship. The seawater is compressed by one magnetic field against the other --- until the deuterium atoms ignite in a fusion plasma fury. The resulting photons are fed into the black hole propulsion unit.

Stephen Hawking has recently proposed...that their is no event horizon near the back hole, but an "apparent horizon," that has the ability to eject matter --- including light photons {no rest mass} near the speed of light.

I speculate that the LHC has not produced a microscopic black hole yet...but it's within the realm of possibility. If they did...it would evaporate very quickly, while giving off Hawking gamma radiation.

What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two? If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

What distinguishes a black hole from an orb( a white hole); and could there be a possible relationship between the two? If orbs suddenly appeared dark... would they be considered miniature black holes?

White holes are not black orbs, they cannot be entered from the outside, which makes them the opposite of a black hole.

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